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Legacy—Great Stories from Church and Family Histor
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Legacy, created in cooperation with the Family History and Church History Departments, highlights some of the remarkable history of the Church and shares incredible stories of members' faith, perseverance, hope, and inspiration.
Legacy, created in cooperation with the Family History and Church History Departments, highlights some of the remarkable history of the Church and shares incredible stories of members' faith, perseverance, hope, and inspiration.
93: Lincoln and The Mormons
Author Ron Anderson discusses Abraham Lincoln and his relationship with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
28:17
92: Joseph Smith's America
What was America like in the time of Joseph Smith? Historians Chad Orton and Bill Slaughter talk about art, music and politics in Joseph Smith's America.
29:44
91: John Taylor
He is the only President of the church not born in the United States. This episode of Legacy discusses the life of President John Taylor.
23:47
90: Women of Faith
Historian Brittany Chapman talks about some of the lesser known Latter-day Saint women.
25:11
89: The Cardston Alberta Temple
Delayed in part by World War I, construction of the Cardston Alberta Temple lasted for 10 years. This temple was a first in many ways.
29:45
88: Southern Alberta
They pitched their tents in the rain and mud that first night. Historians talk about early Latter-day Saint settlements in Southern Alberta, Canada.
28:35
87: Exhibiting Mormonism
The 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois, presented Latter-day Saints with their first opportunity to introduce the Church to an international audience. Historian Reid Neilson talks about this critical event in Church history.
29:45
86: To the Peripheries of Mormondom
In 1920, Apostle David O. McKay and Hugh J. Cannon traveled over 60,000 miles, visiting members of the Church around the world. Historian Reid Neilson talks about this historic trip.
28:55
85: The Joseph Smith Papers - Histories
Historians discuss the latest volume from the Joseph Smith Papers project.
29:45
84: The Joseph Smith Papers Project
Historians discuss the Joseph Smith Papers project and share insights into the history of the project and what the future holds.
29:45
83: Brigham Young
Colonizer, territorial Governor, and President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young.
29:07
82: Quiet Hero
Under repeated grenade and mortar fire, Latter-day Saint George Wahlen refused evacuation, preferring to aid those he perceived to be in greater danger. Author Gary Toyn discusses the remarkable life of this World War II US Medal of Honor recipient.
29:32
81: George Washington Bean
Few people can say they founded a major western city. Even fewer can say they did it at age 18. Vicki Bean Topliff discusses the remarkable life of pioneer George Washington Bean.
26:32
80: Passage on the Titanic
Irene Corbett was a Latter-day Saint wife and mother of three. She was returning from studying medicine in London and, unfortunately, booked her passage on the Titanic.
25:55
79: Life of a Century
106-year-old Lorna Call Alder has lived an extraordinary life by any standards. Growing up in the Mormon colonies of Mexico, she remembers meeting Poncho Villa during the Mexican revolution. Historian Barbara Jones Brown talks about the remarkable life of this remarkable woman.
37:42
78: George Albert Smith
Historian Mary Jayne Woodger discusses the life of President George Albert Smith.
28:45
77: The Battle at Crooked River
Although it lasted only a few minutes, the Battle of Crooked River was a pivotal moment in Church History. Dr. Alex Baugh discusses this battle and how it lead to the infamous extermination order.
48:55
43:48
75: Women of West Africa
Historian Angela Ames discusses the lives of Latter-day Saint women in West Africa.
32:55
74: History of Young Women Camps
The year 2012 marks the 100th anniversary of Young Women camps in the Church. In this episode of Legacy we discuss that first camp and how camps have evolved over the century.
50:47
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